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they're not googling the answer. is this a secret google project, josh? >> caller: listen, sully, we are here on the san francisco bay. what we're trying to do is solve a big mystery. trying to decide what exactly is this massive four-story floating structure behind me. now, there is speculation that what you're looking at is a floating data center designed by google. we did reach out to google for answers. they gave us a no comment. i checked in with data center experts so ask, why would you want a floating data center? what would be the benefits? she said, it would be mobile. you could use water to cool it. some data centers already use that technology. it might have applications if you had a natural disaster in which you would want a fully-functioning, self-contained data center. if all of this sounds a little wild. just a few years ago back google filed a patent for a water data center with seawater cooling cylinders. reportedly there was a yacht that looked like the same one owned by larry page docked at this pier. back to you. >> we love a good myst
they're not googling the answer. is this a secret google project, josh? >> caller: listen, sully, we are here on the san francisco bay. what we're trying to do is solve a big mystery. trying to decide what exactly is this massive four-story floating structure behind me. now, there is speculation that what you're looking at is a floating data center designed by google. we did reach out to google for answers. they gave us a no comment. i checked in with data center experts so ask, why would...
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and it is on google. josh lipton, what is the news? >> reporter: yeah, mandy, here in san francisco, google just announcing its latest and greatest smartphone, the nexus 5. let me give you the specs. five-inch display, weighs 130 grams, so pretty light, running a qualcomm snapdragon processor means it's the most powerful yet. when you play around with it, it has an interesting feel, the back and sides almost feel kind of silky. it has an improved camera, a smarter phone dialer. the price, $349 without a contract. it's available today on google play in ten country accident available at sprint, t-mobile, amazon and best buy in the coming weeks. now, the phone is going to be powered by kit kat, new operating system. these versions are alphabetical and named after desserts. you had ice cream sand, jelly bean, now kit kat. the point was trying to expand android's footprint. kit kat is actually using less memory than jelly bean. it means it's a new operating system, but it can run on entry-level phones. also a new cloud storage framework, ne
and it is on google. josh lipton, what is the news? >> reporter: yeah, mandy, here in san francisco, google just announcing its latest and greatest smartphone, the nexus 5. let me give you the specs. five-inch display, weighs 130 grams, so pretty light, running a qualcomm snapdragon processor means it's the most powerful yet. when you play around with it, it has an interesting feel, the back and sides almost feel kind of silky. it has an improved camera, a smarter phone dialer. the price,...
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reach isn't wide enough on desktops or mobile to create the competitive advantages of facebook and google have. is that a fair criticism or not? >> i think it is. when you look at twitter compared to facebook in terms of users, twitter is about the 00 million active monthly users, a little more than that. facebook as we know is over a billion. so i think when you see with twitter, twitter has a challenge of becoming more usable, more viable to mainstream users. twitter is obviously for all of the tech elite, the press elite athletes, etcetera, it's become a great platform for sharing information, sharing content. but when you look at its international reach, its opportunity to be much bigger, i think represents a growth opportunity, but it's certainly not in the daily feed experience that i would think you'd see facebook. but i think that represents an opportunity for twitter. >> the cfo says the company has a big opportunity to increase ad revenue outside the united states. if you're investing in the company, is that what you were just hinting at is the opportunity? >> absolutely. i mean
reach isn't wide enough on desktops or mobile to create the competitive advantages of facebook and google have. is that a fair criticism or not? >> i think it is. when you look at twitter compared to facebook in terms of users, twitter is about the 00 million active monthly users, a little more than that. facebook as we know is over a billion. so i think when you see with twitter, twitter has a challenge of becoming more usable, more viable to mainstream users. twitter is obviously for...
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it was still losing money when it got bought out by google. apple's comeback came at a different time. they had a successful hit, ipad, iphone, ipod. number of products well received. blackberry, blackberry's coming out at a time when it's not just the product, you need to have software, services, a whole ecosystem around it. unfortunately with apple and google, samsung all around it, blackberry couldn't compete. still can't compete. >> still can't compete. what do we think of john chen? i mean he's known as a no nonsense kind of guy, very business savvy. is he the right man to maybe have a shot at this? >> no, i don't think so. you need somebody with a lot of operational experience in handsets. i disagree about the motorola turnaround. they were profitable with razor and triplets but that was an operational focused team. brought in guys from nike, ge, and they fixed the company and it was only later that it was brought to its knees by a new ceo. the point is if you're going to fix it you have to have somebody who knows this business. you don'
it was still losing money when it got bought out by google. apple's comeback came at a different time. they had a successful hit, ipad, iphone, ipod. number of products well received. blackberry, blackberry's coming out at a time when it's not just the product, you need to have software, services, a whole ecosystem around it. unfortunately with apple and google, samsung all around it, blackberry couldn't compete. still can't compete. >> still can't compete. what do we think of john chen?...
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google's eric schmidt speaks out on the nsa. that and more coming up next in the power rundown. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. . >>> time for the power rundown here. bob and dom join me. blackberry's ceo thorsten heins getting the boot. silver lakes senior adviser john chen is in. what do we know about this guy, dom? >> john chen is a storied and very well-respected technology manager, the man that ran ssybase for years. he ended up selling sybase a computer data base maker to sap and he is a man that has a lot going for him and on the board of the walt disney company and wells fargo. a man who's well connected, knows the tech space and how to turn things around maybe that's the reason why he's the guy th
google's eric schmidt speaks out on the nsa. that and more coming up next in the power rundown. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to...
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. >>> now, google wants to help you out. it has launched a new helpout video chat showing live experts providing cooking instructions and home repair to marriage counseling. google is teamed with about 1,000 partner necessary fashion, fitness and other topics. sessions can run from a few minutes for several hours depending on topic and pricing is set by the individual expert. google will take 20% of the fee charged. interesting idea, really. anyway, would you use this new google service? and if you did, what would you use it for? e-mail us, tweet @cnbcwex or direct to me @rosswestgate. >>> we'll take a short break. still to come, october services pmi expected any moment now. well, in around about four minutes. we'll bring you the latest and what this means with the bank of england's policy committee meeting. >>> earnings weigh on sentiment in europe. bmw hits the skid, missing specations with a pretax profit. vivendi sells its stake to maroc telecom helping its to pay down debt and focus on its media unit. china's central ba
. >>> now, google wants to help you out. it has launched a new helpout video chat showing live experts providing cooking instructions and home repair to marriage counseling. google is teamed with about 1,000 partner necessary fashion, fitness and other topics. sessions can run from a few minutes for several hours depending on topic and pricing is set by the individual expert. google will take 20% of the fee charged. interesting idea, really. anyway, would you use this new google...
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. >>> google is holding a highly anticipated android event today. josh lipton is at that event in san francisco. he's got details. josh? >> reporter: yeah, bill, here in san francisco, google unveiling this morning its new smartphone. the nexus 5. let me give you guys the specs. it's a five inch display. weighs 130 grams. it's running a qualcomm snap dragon 800 processor, means it's the most powerful nexus phone yet. improved camera. smarter phone tiler. price $349 without a contract. it's available today on google play in ten countries, available at sprint, t-mobile, amazon and best buy in the coming weeks. it is halloween, maria. i don't know if you're a fan of the kitc-kat candy bar. that's the name they're giving it. we had ice cream sandwich. jelly bean. now kitkat. the point, keep expanding its footprint. they tell us kitkat uses less memory than jelly bean. a new operating system, but it's running on entry level phones. the broader purpose here, google is saying, is to reach the next 1 billion people. guys, back to you. >> love it, josh. than
. >>> google is holding a highly anticipated android event today. josh lipton is at that event in san francisco. he's got details. josh? >> reporter: yeah, bill, here in san francisco, google unveiling this morning its new smartphone. the nexus 5. let me give you guys the specs. it's a five inch display. weighs 130 grams. it's running a qualcomm snap dragon 800 processor, means it's the most powerful nexus phone yet. improved camera. smarter phone tiler. price $349 without a...
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then the competition, naming instagram, google, yahoo! and bing fighting for ad dollars on mobile devices. then legal risks, patents. twitter gets sue when users tweet out copyrighted content. the key man, unlike tech pierce nowhere did it say top executives were irreplaceable. an expert on corporate filings said executives getting along was tweaked. despite the risks, wall street's all in at a high valuation. orders due today at noon were said to outnumber available shares and ipo is now expected to price above its already increased range. analysts have a $44 price target. high price for high risk. back to you. >> kayla, thank you so much. we'll be watching that one as will so many. up next, head of the world's biggest bank and we have him right here. up next, bank of america ceo brian moynihan will taum talk with me exclusively. we'll talk about business five years after the financial upset, legal battles, capital requirements, a lot more. we'll find out what he's looking at for year end. then, hero or villain? should the canadian gover
then the competition, naming instagram, google, yahoo! and bing fighting for ad dollars on mobile devices. then legal risks, patents. twitter gets sue when users tweet out copyrighted content. the key man, unlike tech pierce nowhere did it say top executives were irreplaceable. an expert on corporate filings said executives getting along was tweaked. despite the risks, wall street's all in at a high valuation. orders due today at noon were said to outnumber available shares and ipo is now...
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google is a u.hs.-based company. at&t may struggle to be able to acquire companies in europe because the company -- >> you talked about it. i don't know whether that's -- you were worried about blackberry. >> i think you're in the same place. >> we'll see. >> what happens if that's the case? >>. >> i don't think it is. >> what if it is. >> it's like kaasa blank at tca. we are way better at it. >> we're better at everything. >> we are better at it. my concern, again, is there's an oversight committee there for a reason. >> sharing stuff. >> half the stuff we found out that they were mad about they had supplied to us. >> when there's no deal -- when some company needs to do a deal out there are you going to scream protectionism? >> i'm he not going to worry. if you like mna, i'm all right. >> you're fine? >> i don't think that's going to happen. you're worried about it beforehand. been worried about a lot of things. >> growing the pie. >> no one over there -- >> that's a huge leap to say because of the nsa someone over
google is a u.hs.-based company. at&t may struggle to be able to acquire companies in europe because the company -- >> you talked about it. i don't know whether that's -- you were worried about blackberry. >> i think you're in the same place. >> we'll see. >> what happens if that's the case? >>. >> i don't think it is. >> what if it is. >> it's like kaasa blank at tca. we are way better at it. >> we're better at everything. >> we...
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facebook and google had great earnings. net sellers in google but they stayed in the facebook position as if to indicate that they think that there's more upside there. >> i wonder if retail is getting in late on names like netflix and tesla, what you make of that. >> yeah. if you read our older reports for the investor movement index, they've been participating in tesla since the start of the year. same with facebook, they've been slow willing adding to positions. they've been in it. >> i wonder if they should have been selling a little bit of it rather than buying more. guys, any thoughts on that in. >> where do you see the interest going? with the momentum dying, do you see going to the material space, like we've been talking about, defensive names? where's the next group that's the most actively traded with your client base? >> in october there was a lot of money going into services sector. so it was facebook, we also saw what i thought was interesting, jcpenney, more of a trade or play. those weren't long-term investor
facebook and google had great earnings. net sellers in google but they stayed in the facebook position as if to indicate that they think that there's more upside there. >> i wonder if retail is getting in late on names like netflix and tesla, what you make of that. >> yeah. if you read our older reports for the investor movement index, they've been participating in tesla since the start of the year. same with facebook, they've been slow willing adding to positions. they've been in...
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if search engines like google, bing are at places like market and google play, don't rank twitter toward the top, people might not download, might not go to the site. they say they need to be up there, one of the most popular places to be. big government, they say new laws regulations, censorship, and this heightened awareness about consumer privacy and data protection especially abroad could hurt its expansion. then eyeballs risk. they say if the real or perceived inaccuracies in such metrics used to calculate their business success, that could hurt them, i.e., they calculate their revenue per time line view. so per thousand time line views. that's basically eyeballs. that's what a lot of detractors have been pointing to. this is really the metric we think of during the dot com bubble. can you measure it? and then the close kimono, could be affected as an emerging growth company to disclose less about the financials. remember, it filed for an ipo under the jobs act. it doesn't have to disclose as much as a fully mature public company does. and it's unclear how they'll be using that law
if search engines like google, bing are at places like market and google play, don't rank twitter toward the top, people might not download, might not go to the site. they say they need to be up there, one of the most popular places to be. big government, they say new laws regulations, censorship, and this heightened awareness about consumer privacy and data protection especially abroad could hurt its expansion. then eyeballs risk. they say if the real or perceived inaccuracies in such metrics...
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you hear the huge numbers out of google's earnings calls about how much traffic youtube gets. you know they want to pump this up as an ad platform. numbers that small don't look good. >> i love the "snl" skit on what does the fox say. what does your girlfriend say. >> i've been avoiding that whole -- >> it was very funny. awesome. black friday is it irrelevant? retail analysts reaching that conclusion increasingly between cyber monday and more and more retail chains opening on thanksgiving. the hype and excitement that typically ait tends black friday is quickly fading. i now think of it really as the weekend that counts, not black friday itself so much. >> yeah. it's interesting, adobe came out with data today about this. it turns out people are shopping on-line a lot more on thanksgiving. it's expected to be more than $1 billion this year for the first time. people shopping on-line more in the beginning of the week versus the end of the week. the whole season is getting extended. the challenge this year is going to be six days shorter than last year. >> yes. >> so there's go
you hear the huge numbers out of google's earnings calls about how much traffic youtube gets. you know they want to pump this up as an ad platform. numbers that small don't look good. >> i love the "snl" skit on what does the fox say. what does your girlfriend say. >> i've been avoiding that whole -- >> it was very funny. awesome. black friday is it irrelevant? retail analysts reaching that conclusion increasingly between cyber monday and more and more retail chains...
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, i'm not anti-google. i was debating -- i was joking at that point. >> all right. well, jeffrey, let me just end with you on the bond market itself. those fed minutes yesterday, some people thinking maybe there is going to be an earlier taper. what's your take? >> i totally disagree. i think -- there was a little bit more hawkish thing in the statement, a little tiny bit. but really, i'm pretty confident that we're looking at several months here where it's steady as she drifts with fed policy. so, you know, the bond market rally down exactly to 2.47 on the 10-year, a picture-perfect kind of resistance point that a lot of people have been looking at, and it reversed on the fed minutes at exactly that yield level. so i think we have a little bit of a yield rise coming in the 10-year treasury. but the backdrop with fed policy's on hold until march at least. >> gentlemen, always great to have you. jeffrey, nice to have you back so soon. jeffrey gundlach, professor shiller joining us. >> thank you. >>> the new
, i'm not anti-google. i was debating -- i was joking at that point. >> all right. well, jeffrey, let me just end with you on the bond market itself. those fed minutes yesterday, some people thinking maybe there is going to be an earlier taper. what's your take? >> i totally disagree. i think -- there was a little bit more hawkish thing in the statement, a little tiny bit. but really, i'm pretty confident that we're looking at several months here where it's steady as she drifts with...
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center for google glass. a lot of mystery around this and people always like mystery peps. >> it's crowded, san francisco. it would be hard to -- you'd have to go way outside the city, probably. anything google does is high tech. they hired ray curstwile to cure death, right? they are doing a lot of school stuff. >> marketing or data center? a marketing center, if you want to create a splash, the way to do it would be to create it out in the middle -- >> quite a pun. >> i didn't think of that. >> a market would be different than a marketing center. >> i think marketing is what -- that's what i had read. a marketing center. >> so neither one of these, if they're just -- if it's security that there is a lot of security, but it probably just sounds like they might want a facility. they had the technology to do it and it's no -- it doesn't mean that it's like a really -- that they're doing evil things. >> but it's interesting. it's a mystery. >> we look at everything because they don't want to do anything evil, b
center for google glass. a lot of mystery around this and people always like mystery peps. >> it's crowded, san francisco. it would be hard to -- you'd have to go way outside the city, probably. anything google does is high tech. they hired ray curstwile to cure death, right? they are doing a lot of school stuff. >> marketing or data center? a marketing center, if you want to create a splash, the way to do it would be to create it out in the middle -- >> quite a pun. >>...
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when google trades at 26, 28 times earning and facebook, twitter, all trading at 20 times revenue, apple trading at whatever number you want to say, 9 to 12 times earnings is ridiculously cheap, and that's why carl icahn's there. the guy knows how to make money. he's going to make money here too, i think. as well as hopefully me. >> how are they going to get stock up? are they going to get -- >> maria, the way they get the stock up is they've got to do a tv. i want a tv. what do i have to do to get an apple tv set on my wall? i'm taping my ipad to the wall at this point. what are they doing at apple? i don't know. they need a tv. that will get the stock up. >> i have another take on it, maria. i mean, again, they have -- they had over $120 billion in cash and the return in money market is just about zero. so, again, we're not advocating that they leverage themselves through the roof. but they have plenty of cash. and if you really think your stock is undervalued, buying back the shares is a great arbitrage. we really, again, think it's undervalued. you can talk about any market multiple
when google trades at 26, 28 times earning and facebook, twitter, all trading at 20 times revenue, apple trading at whatever number you want to say, 9 to 12 times earnings is ridiculously cheap, and that's why carl icahn's there. the guy knows how to make money. he's going to make money here too, i think. as well as hopefully me. >> how are they going to get stock up? are they going to get -- >> maria, the way they get the stock up is they've got to do a tv. i want a tv. what do i...
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especially when you get google's big honcho that came over, tim arm strong, his first big strategy was to buy adapt tv. this is an entity that matches buyers and sellers of advertising and it's working really well. so hats off to him. we always look for accelerated earnings and new stories and information and aol has it. >> and we have the dialup tone going on in the background. dialing up on the charts as well, rich? >> i'm going to temper the enthusiasm a little bit here. when this company merged with time warner back in 2000, we were talking about a $350 billion company. the chart that you're going to see if front of you today, this is a $3 billion company. and in fact, this year, last quarter alone, they actually made more in revenues from the dialup subscribers than on that advertising and content side. so let's keep a little reality check here. when we look at the chart we had the explosive move last year, unlike most technology stocks which had that type of move this year. a 330% gain from the 2011 load to the 2012 high. we settle into a 12-month trading range as the stock tries
especially when you get google's big honcho that came over, tim arm strong, his first big strategy was to buy adapt tv. this is an entity that matches buyers and sellers of advertising and it's working really well. so hats off to him. we always look for accelerated earnings and new stories and information and aol has it. >> and we have the dialup tone going on in the background. dialing up on the charts as well, rich? >> i'm going to temper the enthusiasm a little bit here. when...
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google is about to release a new wave of google glass units. high-tech glasses out into the wild. not just anyone could get their happeneds on the hot tech item. there's a big catch. >>> right now around 10,000 people have a google glass unit. google just announced they will let the testers invite three of their friends to be testers. the glasses won't be available for public purpose until 2013. you could imagine that's a large techy population who want to get a hand of these. google said they are doing a second wreef of google glass giveouts, because the exists testers will do their best. they have a point. maybe it's the best way to expand the product. part of me wonders, if it's a marketing plan to spread hike, so hard to get your hands on, you have to know someone to get it. the existing testers have to pay $1,500 for a pair of google glass. next wave of testers who are lucky enough to get an invite, also have to pay $1,500. on ebay, right now, there are over 60 existing google glass testers auctioning off their invite. they think people will pay for the chance $1,500 for goog
google is about to release a new wave of google glass units. high-tech glasses out into the wild. not just anyone could get their happeneds on the hot tech item. there's a big catch. >>> right now around 10,000 people have a google glass unit. google just announced they will let the testers invite three of their friends to be testers. the glasses won't be available for public purpose until 2013. you could imagine that's a large techy population who want to get a hand of these. google...
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is it a google data center? maybe a floating google glass store? nobody seems to know the answer. the barge appears to be connected to google in some way or another. our own josh lipton went live to the san francisco bay to find some answers. good morning to you, josh. >> reporter: good morning, carl. yeah, we are here near treasure island in the san francisco bay, and we're trying to answer this big mustry of what exactly is this massive four-story floating structure? now, the speculation is, what you're looking at is a data center, a floating data center built by google. now, we did call google looking for some answers. they gave us a no comment. i then talked to some data center expert, they were so spooked by google, they wouldn't go on the record, but on background, they said, listen, it could actually work as a floating data center. i asked them what the benefits of that would be. why would you want that? they said, listen, for a floating data center, it would be mobile. you could use the water to cool it. in fact, some data centers already use that technology. they said. al
is it a google data center? maybe a floating google glass store? nobody seems to know the answer. the barge appears to be connected to google in some way or another. our own josh lipton went live to the san francisco bay to find some answers. good morning to you, josh. >> reporter: good morning, carl. yeah, we are here near treasure island in the san francisco bay, and we're trying to answer this big mustry of what exactly is this massive four-story floating structure? now, the...
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order to box out potential competitors who might have the idea of going in against them including the googles and facebook. something i love because it reminds me of amazon during the old days. building out the international business like any great international story, it's getting terrific traction. i love a model like yelp which is like twitter, built on user content that don't cost nothing. yelpers write review and companies need reviewing and they want terrific place ads near those reviews. it's a circle here. i know from my co-ownership down the block from the summit that yelp reviews can -- listen if you're in the service business -- make or break your business. it is that powerful. it is, indeed, a global online yellow pages with commentary. the opportunity so great for yelp that i told you the company would do a secondary offering to raise capital after reporting an excellent quarter. i said you should wait until the secondary drives down and buy some. 270% increase in earnings, but then the company also filed a secondary and people ran from the stock like it was toxic. got bad review
order to box out potential competitors who might have the idea of going in against them including the googles and facebook. something i love because it reminds me of amazon during the old days. building out the international business like any great international story, it's getting terrific traction. i love a model like yelp which is like twitter, built on user content that don't cost nothing. yelpers write review and companies need reviewing and they want terrific place ads near those reviews....
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it makes sense for google. they need a lot of power, floating the center - it could be moved near the place where the competing power is needed. >> my suspicion is a data center. the reason i say that is because i remember back in the day around 2005 google was rumoured to have containers that were basically like trucks. they'd position in around the country to reduce latensy for their service. >> google's invention and innovations lead the industry. the generous budget for research and development, everyone encouraged to pursue pet projects means that this latest venture could be anything. the secret is by coastal, a similar barge owned by google. the popular guest is a data center using ocean waters as a coolant. we will not know whether that explanation holds water for some time to come. >> a powerful state senator in california is the focus of a federal corruption investigation. josh bern stephen from al jazeera's investigative unit has more. >> los angeles - a city where fame and infamy go hand in hand. >>
it makes sense for google. they need a lot of power, floating the center - it could be moved near the place where the competing power is needed. >> my suspicion is a data center. the reason i say that is because i remember back in the day around 2005 google was rumoured to have containers that were basically like trucks. they'd position in around the country to reduce latensy for their service. >> google's invention and innovations lead the industry. the generous budget for research...
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some speculation it could be a floating data center designed by google. a lot more of this story in "street signs." back to you. >> thank you very much, josh. where is your life preserver? put that on. >>> the rev land al sharpton meeting with barney's ceo mark lee over allegations of racial profiling. in recent days two barney's customers and macy's customers including actor rob brown of "finding forester" say they were stopped by police after purchasing luxury items at the store. new york attorney general eric snyderman asking the retailers to provide information about their policies by this friday. here's what he wrote in a letter to macy's. quote, under state and local civil rights laws, racial discrimination in places of public accommodation including retail stores such as macy's, is prohibited. joining us is robert mccree, professor of protection management at john jay college of criminal justice. nice to have you here. >> glad to be here, sue. >> retail has a tough job. they have to fight shoplifting, fight all sorts of issues. however, it does see
some speculation it could be a floating data center designed by google. a lot more of this story in "street signs." back to you. >> thank you very much, josh. where is your life preserver? put that on. >>> the rev land al sharpton meeting with barney's ceo mark lee over allegations of racial profiling. in recent days two barney's customers and macy's customers including actor rob brown of "finding forester" say they were stopped by police after purchasing...
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>> i could know. >> it's google's plan to market their google glass. you haven't been informed by the coast guard? >> there are a few things that don't get to my desk but i'll look into it now that you have brought it up. >> we have learned through a source familiar with the project that it's being personally directed by google cofounder. google glass is made up of 40 foot shipping containers that can be assembled and disassembled anywhere in the world t has three floors of show rooms and an upper party deck. since it's noting vessel, the structure is subject to all applicable maritime regulations. >>> a strange new exhibit is bringing strangers together. we see how a whisper can creating so much buzz. >> how are you enjoying your stay in san fransisco? >> i'm enjoying my stay in san fransisco amazingly. >> reporter: speaking to someone 50 feet away on market street don't you have to yell. >> where are you from? >> from bristol, in england. >> reporter: at the whispering dishes exhibit on market street. >> that's so weird. >> reporter: you can use your
>> i could know. >> it's google's plan to market their google glass. you haven't been informed by the coast guard? >> there are a few things that don't get to my desk but i'll look into it now that you have brought it up. >> we have learned through a source familiar with the project that it's being personally directed by google cofounder. google glass is made up of 40 foot shipping containers that can be assembled and disassembled anywhere in the world t has three floors...
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when i see a google come out with good numbers and go up $100, and i see chipotle go up $70 a day. >> but, laszlo, those weren't fantastic numbers. both of the stocks -- >> the revenues. the revenues is what really -- >> i understand. these are cult favorites right now. there's so much money crowding in such a narrow group, in my opinion. when you look at those outperformers, because i could give you ten names that disappointed and did not act well. so to me, you want to talk about bubbles, i think you have bubbles forming in individual names, whole foods is another one. starbucks, we'll talk about it later. there's real concentration -- >> oh, it's brewin' up. >> i think the individual stocks, i don't know which ones will be the next ones to carry forward, but again, we look at the market, and the things we've been talking about for four years are still intact. bearish -- >> you think we're going to 1,820 by when? >> well, it's in the book. [ laughter ] what's interesting, we looked at the historical stuff. the market has a three to six-month timeframe. so to forecast out a year, you
when i see a google come out with good numbers and go up $100, and i see chipotle go up $70 a day. >> but, laszlo, those weren't fantastic numbers. both of the stocks -- >> the revenues. the revenues is what really -- >> i understand. these are cult favorites right now. there's so much money crowding in such a narrow group, in my opinion. when you look at those outperformers, because i could give you ten names that disappointed and did not act well. so to me, you want to talk...
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the project is reportedly personally directed by google co-founder. and said to be google's attempt to upstage rival apple and its chain of retail stores. some people thought this was going to be some kind of massive floating data center. but this is -- >> for google glass. yeah. >> this is something. one way to market it. absolutely. >> and some websites said there were -- on some coasts there was google barges. >> i wonder if we have a barge in new york as well. if so, we should probably do the show from the barge. how about that? >> you do the show from the barge. >> i'll do the show from the barge. >> i'll do it from one of robert frank's yachts. >> the faa is loosening rules. you'll soon be able to use your electronics throughout your trip. but connecting to the internet will be prohibited when the plane -- >> how are they going to know? >> they have things. >> how are they going to know whether you actually turn, go to airplane mode or not. and think about all those fights it's going to create. >> if i see you violating, i will raise my hand. >>
the project is reportedly personally directed by google co-founder. and said to be google's attempt to upstage rival apple and its chain of retail stores. some people thought this was going to be some kind of massive floating data center. but this is -- >> for google glass. yeah. >> this is something. one way to market it. absolutely. >> and some websites said there were -- on some coasts there was google barges. >> i wonder if we have a barge in new york as well. if so,...
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but it's particularly disturbing that it's done with google. google is unique. it's the only entim tientity in that has a mission to collect all the world's snfgs. remember, the nsa is only collecting information about people that they think are a threat to the united states and others. >> so, scott, some of the biggest names in high-tech are now working with the obama administrati administration what does this say about the government's handle on tech nothing. >> i think it was obviously a black eye. something this big should have been rolled out with a lot more test iing. anybody that's in the business knows that you don't wait until the last two weeks to test something that has three separate parts to put something together. they're bringing in a lot of tech experts, google and others. it's interesting, google is involved. they're involved in everything. >> all right, scott, thank you very much. i appreciate you joining us here on cnn. >> thank you very much. >> all right. d controversial stop and frisk policy back on in new york city. we're discussing that n
but it's particularly disturbing that it's done with google. google is unique. it's the only entim tientity in that has a mission to collect all the world's snfgs. remember, the nsa is only collecting information about people that they think are a threat to the united states and others. >> so, scott, some of the biggest names in high-tech are now working with the obama administrati administration what does this say about the government's handle on tech nothing. >> i think it was...
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she is a technology developer and cited for driving too fast and wearing her google glass headset. she says that it is not illegal. a state ordinance bans viewing monitors in a field of vision but we do not know if it is covered. >> trick-or-treating weather is looking good. >> a lot of sunshine. people like the clouds and the cooler weather and that is in the forecast. i will show you something special on twitter. one of the treats for dealing with the wicked cold is you get to see this, the northern lights it is dancing through the sky and looks spectacular. you get an idea of how glorious it can be. radar satellite, live doppler 7 hd, showing the dry air and what it is doing in the high pressure with our winds variable and napa has a guest of 20 miles per hour but more an anomaly than anything else. we are in the upper 60's to low 50's but los gatos is the exception at 66. we will be ten degrees warmer than that in the next two or flee hours -- three hours. you can see how beautiful mount tamalpais is. it will be sunny and warmer, mother nature's treat for today. cool tonight, a
she is a technology developer and cited for driving too fast and wearing her google glass headset. she says that it is not illegal. a state ordinance bans viewing monitors in a field of vision but we do not know if it is covered. >> trick-or-treating weather is looking good. >> a lot of sunshine. people like the clouds and the cooler weather and that is in the forecast. i will show you something special on twitter. one of the treats for dealing with the wicked cold is you get to see...
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it's google's plan to market google glass. you haven't been informed by the coast guard? >> i don't. there are a few things that don't get to my desk. but i'll look into it now that you've brought it up. >> it's being personally directed by air is ya, a cofounder of mountain view based google. the moveable showroom for google products, most importantly google glass is made up of 40-foot shipping containers that can be assembled and disassembled any where in the world. containing three floors of showrooms and an upper party deck. but since it's a floating vessel, the structure is subject to all applicable maritime regulations. >>> the american league western division champion oakland a's are keeping the same hitter. coco crisp. and the just concluded season, he hit a career high 22 home runs and he stole 21 bases. the a's pick up the option for pitcher brett anderson. but declined on kurt suzuki and chris young. the shark's young sensation thomas hurdle has been named the rookie of the month. he led the rookie class for october with an incredible eight goals and eleven poi
it's google's plan to market google glass. you haven't been informed by the coast guard? >> i don't. there are a few things that don't get to my desk. but i'll look into it now that you've brought it up. >> it's being personally directed by air is ya, a cofounder of mountain view based google. the moveable showroom for google products, most importantly google glass is made up of 40-foot shipping containers that can be assembled and disassembled any where in the world. containing...
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neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? google guys a few years ago? we so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero clery. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are mone
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adobe releasing a report on rising threats to google's ad dominance. jon fortt live in san jose with some of that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. could be good news for facebook in a day they need it. adobe out with its first social intelligence report. evidence of a major shift in digital spending. google still the king of the hill in digital advertising, commanding nearly a third of all digital ad revenue, according to e-marketer but strong trends have momentum in a few upstarts. adobe has unusual insight into some of the biggest retailers, ad placement and site traffic. track more than 131 billion facebook ad impressions, 400 visitors to serious social sites. as if book's money engine getting started. targeting capabilities are so good, pay for performance ads are getting expensive and pouring more money into affordable cpm brand advertise, cpm for the price for an ad to appear 1,000 time, up 20%. facebook performance ads will make a comeback in the holiday season when retailers will be willing to pay up for clicks from insurances willing
adobe releasing a report on rising threats to google's ad dominance. jon fortt live in san jose with some of that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. could be good news for facebook in a day they need it. adobe out with its first social intelligence report. evidence of a major shift in digital spending. google still the king of the hill in digital advertising, commanding nearly a third of all digital ad revenue, according to e-marketer but strong trends have momentum in a few...
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neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? we neil: we are now discovering that they are asking for help again. >> they should have consulted them. and i think that these companies would've been happy to help at any stage. neil: amazon would've made him a prime customer. i would've said bring them in three years ago. >> so what you are seeing is essentially no lead contractor and it is beause they sent an sos right now. neil: just your personal view. they said this thing could be up and running and i don't think that's possible. >> i don't know how ad the underlying technology as. neil: we've been told that only a fraction of people can get on it. >> yes, and they have an automobile that actually runs, but it doesn't run very well. so can the mechanicsville deal with this. >> i can tell you they couldn't have built something like this in three weeks. one reason an area that i agree with is that the silicon valley type should've been brought in earlier and i'm not someone who advocates of everything should go to contractors and
neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? we neil: we are now discovering that they are asking for help again. >> they should have consulted them. and i think that these companies would've been happy to help at any stage. neil: amazon would've made him a prime customer. i would've said bring them in three years ago. >> so what you are seeing is essentially no lead contractor and it is beause they sent an sos right now. neil: just your personal...
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in a move similar to the launch of gmail or was it google chat. google will allow existing owners of these computerize glasses to allow as many as three people each to join its explorer program as they're calling it. the privilege does not come cheap. each pair cost $1500. don't expect a full rollout anytime soon. sources tell the consumer launch will not be until late 2014. i think we will have broken arms and legs in the streets of manhattan because everybody will be watching with their doing in their glasses and they will trip. google glass. the s&p is on track for its bet month into four years. that is an incredible year overall but look at the one-month picture here. just gorgeous. november and december bullish for the stocks. can the favorable calendar boost even higher or is it time for the bowls to take a break? capital managing director and portfolio manager who unlike a lot of people hasn't just met market expectations, you have beat them with your large cap growth. right? >> correct. liz: what is it you had to do to do that? >> we're lo
in a move similar to the launch of gmail or was it google chat. google will allow existing owners of these computerize glasses to allow as many as three people each to join its explorer program as they're calling it. the privilege does not come cheap. each pair cost $1500. don't expect a full rollout anytime soon. sources tell the consumer launch will not be until late 2014. i think we will have broken arms and legs in the streets of manhattan because everybody will be watching with their doing...
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to connect google and yahoo and their centers around the world. what kind of backlash is the british counterpart worried about in the latest reports? >> >> well, they're worried primarily that there may be ill legality involved and breached privacy laws in europe. memos in which they said, if this gets out, we're going to shake public confidence, and there may be issues in regards to the legality of what they're doing. of course, gchq is a huge operation. they work hand-in-hand with the nsa. and they're not bound by american laws nor british laws. and they played off of one other in terms of international monitoring. and it's also interesting to note here in europe that there is already a court case being put to the european human rights about this issue whether the intelligence agencies have broken the law. >> 1.5 million cameras located across london and every one is being watched all the time. are they concerned that they might not be able to withstand the type of scrutiny that the nsa has been dealing with in america? >> well, the gchq has got
to connect google and yahoo and their centers around the world. what kind of backlash is the british counterpart worried about in the latest reports? >> >> well, they're worried primarily that there may be ill legality involved and breached privacy laws in europe. memos in which they said, if this gets out, we're going to shake public confidence, and there may be issues in regards to the legality of what they're doing. of course, gchq is a huge operation. they work hand-in-hand with...
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neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? google guys a few years ago? we the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. neil: we are now discovering that they are asking for help again. >> they should have consulted them. and i think that these companies would've been happy to help at any stage. neil: amazon would've made him a prime customer. i would've said bring them in three years ago. >> so what you are seeing is essentially no lead contractor and it is because they sent an sos right now. neil: just your personal view. they said this thing could be up and running and i don't think that's possible. >> i don't know how bad the underlying technology as. neil: we've been told that only a fraction of people can get on it. >> yes, and they have an automobile t
neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? google guys a few years ago? we the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. neil: we are now discovering that they are asking for help again....
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in the case of google and yahoo! even in the case of angela merkel we know that they can get at the cloud, we know that they can get out her cell phone. the mystery that we don't know as a reporting target for us, these days, how much are they pulling down. and on that they have been extremely quiet. let me -- >> schieffer: as i'm listening, i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of the table how wonderful and these great capabilities. i have never seen anything that flopped the way this thing. >> the thing is when you hear all these technological advances that are leading to surveillance people just assume in their daily lives. technology at some point is going to work. i think that was going in to the website. something nobody -- americans would not have expected people in the white house that were not testing this getting some clues leading unto the launch. now you have david axelrod saying, this website is a
in the case of google and yahoo! even in the case of angela merkel we know that they can get at the cloud, we know that they can get out her cell phone. the mystery that we don't know as a reporting target for us, these days, how much are they pulling down. and on that they have been extremely quiet. let me -- >> schieffer: as i'm listening, i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of...
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>> google. >> just strikes me this is something we should argue from. >> it's a good problem to have, it just cost a lot of money. >> we want quality of life too. >> you do. >> someone a live on a machine doesn't know where he is or what he's doing. let the guy go to his maker in peace. >> thank you for numbers and analysis. coming up, kentucky governor steve beshear on the early success of the affordable care act with his state and why it hasn't been successful elsewhere. we're back in a moment. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global m
>> google. >> just strikes me this is something we should argue from. >> it's a good problem to have, it just cost a lot of money. >> we want quality of life too. >> you do. >> someone a live on a machine doesn't know where he is or what he's doing. let the guy go to his maker in peace. >> thank you for numbers and analysis. coming up, kentucky governor steve beshear on the early success of the affordable care act with his state and why it hasn't been...
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neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? we will have that next as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's in your wallet? help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment
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. >>> in the meantime, an update on google's mysterious barge in san francisco. after all of the speculation, the purpose of the barge has reportedly been revealed. the local cbs affiliate says the barge will be used for -- parties. it will feature luxury showrooms and a party deck for the company to market google glass and other gadgets to vips. the report says the project has been in the planning stages for more than a year and is being personally directed by google co-founder sarah gaye brynn. so how about that, kel? >> we thought it might be servers cooled by the ocean waters, no. >> but all sorts of questions about whether they were trying to avoid onshore taxes. party disbe expensive. who knows? >> let's hope we get invited to a couple. >> yeah. >>> coming up, the new york city marathon is back, but not without major changes. find out how the city is preparing for this iconic event. the ceo of the new york roadrunners joins us live after a break. ct management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. be
. >>> in the meantime, an update on google's mysterious barge in san francisco. after all of the speculation, the purpose of the barge has reportedly been revealed. the local cbs affiliate says the barge will be used for -- parties. it will feature luxury showrooms and a party deck for the company to market google glass and other gadgets to vips. the report says the project has been in the planning stages for more than a year and is being personally directed by google co-founder sarah...
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google makes a billion dollars a month profit. youtube is growing by 15% a year. obviously five or ten years down the road we'll see it completely supplant the entire television sphere and that's what they are looking for with this show. >> they will be user submitted parodies, and responses here is one of those. ♪ hey, sexy lady ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh >> in fact that's a much better version of the song than the original, but is this all a gimmick or really an extension of youtube's ability to discover past. >> it's an extension of the ability to see what is going on and adapt it to. that is kind of a good song -- [ laughter ] >> and if you are one of the old studios or music industry, or place like mtv, they are owned by paramount and viacom, which is puny actually. and google is this train going by -- or youtube is this train, and it is faster, sleeker, and reinvents itself as it moves. and that is one of the things that companies like apple and google understand, how to change with it. they turn their role plan into how people are living today, which the old medi
google makes a billion dollars a month profit. youtube is growing by 15% a year. obviously five or ten years down the road we'll see it completely supplant the entire television sphere and that's what they are looking for with this show. >> they will be user submitted parodies, and responses here is one of those. ♪ hey, sexy lady ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh >> in fact that's a much better version of the song than the original, but is this all a gimmick or really an extension of youtube's...
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they cannot compete with apple in google regarding to phones. i wish my mother name me forced and so women could refer to me as for. thor. this company is in trouble and i would just stay away. >> reporter: blackberry did not come out with the touch tone phone fast enough they just missed it with apple >> date did not to get the consumer's and they did not speak enough they were able to get the business but not the consumers. >> hash tag cash attacked... hash tag >> first trade at $40 range the retail investor will have. to jump in. if you would like to own the shares. >> more millionaires out there and i hate it, i hate it. >> reporter: jealousy will get to know where. >> sony just lost $2.2 billion >> reporter:whao! >> as they have the movies and plays station going for them but the tvs and devices are stinking it up. the bravo tv's once and the man now not so much. thus company has been slow to decline occurred i think they could target the round but with that said this is a lesson for those who owned apple great tech companies can becomeick!
they cannot compete with apple in google regarding to phones. i wish my mother name me forced and so women could refer to me as for. thor. this company is in trouble and i would just stay away. >> reporter: blackberry did not come out with the touch tone phone fast enough they just missed it with apple >> date did not to get the consumer's and they did not speak enough they were able to get the business but not the consumers. >> hash tag cash attacked... hash tag >>...
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there's one report that says google is building floating marketing centers, big store for the google glass. google is not commenting but some people think this is a brilliant marketing scheme for google glass. >> not just some people. i think it is a brilliant marketing scheme because we're talking about a national tv right now. stuart: when you think they will float these barges from maine to dock here and there and we will scramble on board to buy google last? >> essentially this is a big play. i am not saying i know for sure that is what this is but it is a big play to promote this new product we're all talking about it. mission accomplished. stuart: that is nonsense. what they are doing surely is loading these gigantic barges with data storage and then if they are threatened in some way they float the thing out of american territorial waters and they are there for safe. >> that is an option. adult option. that is a conspiracy theory. >> when the credits the fan want to be on one of those google barges hitting into the pacific corp. plant in. they're the headline that says another
there's one report that says google is building floating marketing centers, big store for the google glass. google is not commenting but some people think this is a brilliant marketing scheme for google glass. >> not just some people. i think it is a brilliant marketing scheme because we're talking about a national tv right now. stuart: when you think they will float these barges from maine to dock here and there and we will scramble on board to buy google last? >> essentially this...
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even if that means google to replicate private shuttle services into the bay view of would be a great start. and here's the see success side another thing we do at sf made we help companies higher through fluoroscopic services we started an entrepreneurship program we're going to take folks from a nonprofit organization and proactively plaza them into jobs the first batch of kids come if the neighborhood. and i can take a neighborhood approach to it and take the neighborhood lens and look at it plaza kids specifically in those neighborhoods companies this is concentrated out of belleview >> kate reminded me of one of my passions i believe entrepreneurship enormous in companies that make things. the real learning curb is more like a entrepreneurship than a bell curve it's hard to do that and high school enterpriseships are hard unless you wanted to expose user if the city wanted to do this it would under write the insurance to lower the risk of taking high school inheritance. the average intern that comes to work with us goes on to university it makes an unbelievable difference it's di
even if that means google to replicate private shuttle services into the bay view of would be a great start. and here's the see success side another thing we do at sf made we help companies higher through fluoroscopic services we started an entrepreneurship program we're going to take folks from a nonprofit organization and proactively plaza them into jobs the first batch of kids come if the neighborhood. and i can take a neighborhood approach to it and take the neighborhood lens and look at it...
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neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? we this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. neil: we are now discoring that they are asking for help again. >> they should have consulted them. and i think that these companies would've been happy to help
neil: meanwhile, google. should they have called the google guys a few years ago? we this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase,...
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even if that means google to replicate private shuttle services into the bay view of would be a great start. and here's the see success side another thing we do at sf made we help companies higher through fluoroscopic services we started an entrepreneurship program we're going to take folks from a nonprofit organization and proactively plaza them into jobs the first batch of kids come if the neighborhood. and i can take a neighborhood approach to it and take the neighborhood lens and look at it plaza kids specifically in those neighborhoods companies this is concentrated out of belleview >> kate reminded me of one of my passions i believe entrepreneurship enormous in companies that make things. the real learning curb is more like a
even if that means google to replicate private shuttle services into the bay view of would be a great start. and here's the see success side another thing we do at sf made we help companies higher through fluoroscopic services we started an entrepreneurship program we're going to take folks from a nonprofit organization and proactively plaza them into jobs the first batch of kids come if the neighborhood. and i can take a neighborhood approach to it and take the neighborhood lens and look at it...
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google isn't commenting just yet. but there are some clues, including the company's patent application for a so-called floating platform-mounded computer data center. >> i think it's an underwater system that google's been working on. going to show ocean bottoms and things like that. why would they build something on a borj? >> reporter: abc news has also learned, the company has met with the san francisco bay conservation and development commission. the agency that hands out permits to use the bay. >> we think it might be is a way for the bay area to learn about technology. >> reporter: no one has gotten a glimpse inside the structures. and it's anybody's guess what one of the world's best-known companies has up its sleeve. meanwhile, theories are floating, as well. >> we heard through the media and so on, that it's google. that it's some type of a hub that they have. and it's a mobile data center. >> reporter: in a statement, the u.s. coast guard confirmed it is working with the owners of the barges to make sure the
google isn't commenting just yet. but there are some clues, including the company's patent application for a so-called floating platform-mounded computer data center. >> i think it's an underwater system that google's been working on. going to show ocean bottoms and things like that. why would they build something on a borj? >> reporter: abc news has also learned, the company has met with the san francisco bay conservation and development commission. the agency that hands out...
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google is not smiling. and evident that the government is sflising into cables to access your data has google very angry and embarrassed. google's chief legal officer maim a public statement. until recently google and the obama administration were quite close. you may recall this dinner party. it was the president, then ceo er eric schmidt on the left and marissa meyer there. the other thing we have to ask is how many secrets does snowden v. we recovered spying on personal cell phones including the german chancellor, france and spain's complicity in recording its citizens by the nsa. that's in the last few days. technology in companies are right in the middle of this. recently an influential blogger wrote tech news has come to dominate only apple isn't it. the big story is the nsa. we'll continue to watch this, jon and laura, another shocker. >> thanks, great one. >> 6:16. checking in with christina loren talking about our halloween forecast and all of the foodies for the kits. >> not only do we have hallow
google is not smiling. and evident that the government is sflising into cables to access your data has google very angry and embarrassed. google's chief legal officer maim a public statement. until recently google and the obama administration were quite close. you may recall this dinner party. it was the president, then ceo er eric schmidt on the left and marissa meyer there. the other thing we have to ask is how many secrets does snowden v. we recovered spying on personal cell phones including...
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apple or google has and has been they fall you know they have fallen behind pretty significantly i mean i'm still a loyal blackberry user because i like the e-mail system and i think that a lot of folks in corporate america and the government as well are still using blackberry so i think that there's still significant value there but they've fallen asleep with respect to innovation and that has a lot to do with i think the alignment of interests with respect to c. level executives i mean if you're going to get paid regardless to what happens if there's not much i mean how much is them doing anything better now it's rumored that our blackberry co-founders mike as a religious and they could be mounting a serious bid with. me. that's the new york investment firm along with qualcomm the san diego based mobile chip maker is not very still in the market i like you said like their it their phone off but there are they still in the market are they players that's another great question and i think the answer to that question is yes i mean they have a loyal user base and people read oh really got
apple or google has and has been they fall you know they have fallen behind pretty significantly i mean i'm still a loyal blackberry user because i like the e-mail system and i think that a lot of folks in corporate america and the government as well are still using blackberry so i think that there's still significant value there but they've fallen asleep with respect to innovation and that has a lot to do with i think the alignment of interests with respect to c. level executives i mean if...